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Woland Special user 680 Posts |
I think that producing an astonishing amount of water from one of the cups is the last or at least next frontier.
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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
Hi All,
Information came my way that Merritt Ambrose is performing an ice act. I apologize for my lack of knowledge and ask that everyone who has posted on or read this topic await more detail before considering an original theme that has been developed by one of our brothers. Thank you all and again, my sincere apologies.
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mydogripper Regular user Atlanta, GA 182 Posts |
Thank you PanLives for the post about my act. My original act does indeed involve cups and balls ala ice and loads.... with a new concept in the design of my cups and loading techniques with these cups.
Best Regards Merritt Ambrose
http://www.MerrittAmbrose.com
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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
Hi Merritt,
I think I speak for many when I say we are excited to see what you have created. Any sense of when your routine might be viewed by the magi or the public?
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mydogripper Regular user Atlanta, GA 182 Posts |
Panlives
I will place a video up after November. This act has taken a long time to develope and hopefully many will recognize as my signature act Thanks Merritt Ambrose
http://www.MerrittAmbrose.com
2011 Greater Atlanta Magician of the Year |
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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
Looking forward to this!
Thank you,
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DavinSimone New user Central Louisiana 59 Posts |
I am a bartender, which is how I end up doing most of my magic. I see good things coming!
Davin L. Simone
Close up/Parlor Magician IBM Ring 268 - The Cajun Conjurers http://www.facebook.com/DavinSimone Above poster suffers from a severe lack of judgment and logic. Assume any points he made are wrong and baseless. |
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J.G. the magnificent Special user Griffith Indiana 886 Posts |
Bartender that is not a bad idea for a job until I do magic full time. Do magic in my down time and a bartender is a perfect situation. Anyway awsome post with great replies. Everyone said all I could say and more.
Jeremy Gates
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conjurormatt Regular user Ft. Worth, TX 181 Posts |
Woland and Panlives, final loads of water have been done before, John Mulholland may have been the first, and the Idea has been since discussed in booklets like Paul Osbourn's Cups and Balls, and I believe in the Eddie Joseph works. the methods for the loads come in various forms, but since I'm in the open forum, I can't say too much.
Matthew Martin
"Merely to be acquainted with the basic secret of a card trick, in no way qualifies you to perform it. Few people realize that even a simple trick in the hands of a capable performer can become a minor miracle." ~Dai Vernon |
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
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On 2010-10-15 00:13, Dale Houck wrote: Funny that you mention this. Years back I did a counter levitation using these ice cubes (I had bought them from Joe Stevens Magic Emporium). Because they do not float, I did put one in a glass of whiskey and attached the cube to an invisible thread with a little fishing lead at the end of it as in Gaetan Bloom's effect with the card standing upright on the mat. When taking up the glass I would pull down with my thumb for the ice cube to get to the surface of the liquid (the trick hasn't started as yet and starts only then). Then I was talking about hypnotists and whether what they do is true or not. I raised the question that the audience suspects that the spectators on stage are accomplices. At this stage, focusing the mind power of the audience I made this floating ice cube become heavy like hypnotists do with the eyelids, arms and legs of spectators and slowly I allowed the ice cube sink into the glass. Now an ice cube cannot be an accomplice: thus I let it to "float again" and then with just sheer will power from the audience we were making it sink again. It was very disturbing for the audience to think that you had just proven to them, right under their noses, that stage hypnotists are not using stooges (even though you never said that). Nice little magical effect: just a counter-levitation
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Bill Palmer Eternal Order Only Jonathan Townsend has more than 24312 Posts |
I missed this thread after the initial post.
Re: Ice loads -- Malini loaded a rather sizeable block of ice under a hat. That's in Vernon's book about Malini. The exact method is not known, but it is certainly similar to Don Alan's block of coal. That was under a hat, though, and not under a cup. Re: working with balls of ice -- interesting concept. I would really like to see the final product of the act Merritt is working on. Re: water loads National magic had two different versions of the "Miracle Cups," one spun by Burtini in England and the other by someone over here. Each cup was a lota. Not very practical. Buma, Jr. has cups that have water loaders available for them. @JG the Magnificent -- Being a magic bartender requires even more discipline than being a magician. You have two jobs to fill instead of just one. The bartending job is the real job. You have to come in, get the garnishes ready for the drinks, know the drinks, know the law concerning the drinks and then you have to know when and where to perform the magic. Doc Eason can tell you more about this than I can.
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inaciolino Veteran user 369 Posts |
Loading a big piece of ice sounds interesting but I'm not sure it'll work here in the northeast of Brazil. The weather is really hot here, kkkkk, it's not a problem at all because we have the most wonderful beaches of the world. See you!!!
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mydogripper Regular user Atlanta, GA 182 Posts |
Hello to all and I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Bill you wrote.. Re: working with balls of ice -- interesting concept. I would really like to see the final product of the act Merritt is working on. Bill, Hope you are doing well sir! I performed my new act at the Daytona Magic Convention this month to incredible reviews but this version is only the start of my new act. I will have the final act finished by December that includes my newly designed glasses and my new color changing glasses. I use custom built glasses of my design instead of traditional cups for this act. The ice finsh is just the start to the routine. Once I get the act totally finshed and polished I will present it to all. Thanks for your interest Bill Merritt Ambrose
http://www.MerrittAmbrose.com
2011 Greater Atlanta Magician of the Year |
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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
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On 2010-11-29 09:15, mydogripper wrote: Hi Merritt, Three Café denizens emailed me over the past two weeks, asking if you might have an update. With thanks,
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panlives Inner circle 2087 Posts |
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On 2010-12-21 15:19, panlives wrote: Does anyone know if Merritt posted a video showing his ice routine?
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Paul Mims New user 31 Posts |
Tony Shiels had a presentation for the Chop Cup in which the little ball traveled around the world under the control of the magician. On it's last trip, it circles the South Pole and comes back frozen in ice.
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AndyComic Loyal user 211 Posts |
I did an ice final load routine for a corporate function (which had a fire and ice theme)around 4 years ago. I froze the water in the cups and then let them melt out of the cups so they could re-load. At the gig I basically had this watery pouch but surprisingly, they lasted quite a long time. I had a cooler bag nearby with some spares in but I never ended up using them. To quote the band Chopper One: I had lots of fun
but it really was a hassle. I never bothered with it again. Andy |
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magicalaurie Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2962 Posts |
I intend to do a short Cups and Balls routine, regardless.
:) Laurie |
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mydogripper Regular user Atlanta, GA 182 Posts |
Hello I will post one up... I have been perfecting the additions
Thanks Merritt
http://www.MerrittAmbrose.com
2011 Greater Atlanta Magician of the Year |
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